The Nokia Lumia 900 ($99.99 from AT&T with contract) is the first Windows Phone to have a high-speed LTE network connection.
The Lumia 900 has a smooth-yet-grippy polycarbonate shell that comes in blue or black. A white version will be available April 22.
The Windows Phone version of Foursquare is a great example of how the Metro interface is vastly different from the Android and iPhone experiences
A comparison of the CNN apps for Android, iOS and Windows Phone. Note how on the Windows Phone version the "chrome" (network icons, the time, etc.) is absent and headlines pop larger. Also, Nokia created this app, not CNN.
Here's how the Lumia 900 looks next to an iPhone in sunlight. The Lumia uses special optics to reduce reflectivity.
The Nokia Drive app is a free turn-by-turn navigator for Windows Phone.
These two pics, taken seconds apart, show how the live tiles work.
Office apps come pre-installed on the Lumia 900, letting you view and edit documents on the fly.
Here's how Internet Explorer for Windows Phone renders a typical web page.
Mashable has no official Windows Phone app, but a few third parties have created apps of their own.
Will the Nokia Lumia 900 take the Windows Phone platform to new heights? Stay tuned.
Source: Mashable